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Pseudo code:
I’m not a web-dev (my liver can’t take the alcohol necessary to learn it), but you should get the idea.
Or just throw the garbage images into the existing AI maze.
Oh wow I’m dense, I didn’t even think about the fact that scrapers probably don't render the full webpage and instead just seek out images in the HTML lol
This seems like a much easier to set up trap than creating a tarpit and then serving bullshit images.
Would it negatively impact the loading times for regular users? Like would it take significant amounts of time for the webpage to load if you added hundreds of these hidden images?
I’m by no means knowledgeable on webdev stuff so I don’t know the performance implications.